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Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms
Climate Change September 16, 2025

Newsom Ends Legislative Session with Landmark Climate and Energy Reforms

Gov. Gavin Newsom closed out the legislative year with one of the ... more

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ICE Agents Stripped of Access to Immigrants’ Money Transfer Data ICE Agents Stripped of Access to Immigrants’ Money Transfer Data
Immigration September 16, 2025

ICE Agents Stripped of Access to Immigrants’ Money Transfer Data

For years, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes defended the Transaction Record Analysis ... more

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Surge in Ankle Monitor Use for Migrants Outside Detention, ICE Data Shows Surge in Ankle Monitor Use for Migrants Outside Detention, ICE Data Shows
Immigration September 15, 2025

Surge in Ankle Monitor Use for Migrants Outside Detention, ICE Data Shows

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is increasing the use of ankle monitors, ... more

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Passport Police? Rubio’s Power Grab Sparks ‘Thought Crime’ Passport Police? Rubio’s Power Grab Sparks ‘Thought Crime’
Politics September 15, 2025

Passport Police? Rubio’s Power Grab Sparks ‘Thought Crime’

In March, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stripped Turkish doctoral student Rümeysa ... more

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Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings
Immigration September 15, 2025

Smugglers Go Digital: Online Guides Fuel Dangerous U.S. Border Crossings

A TikTok video shows the route a migrant would have to travel ... more

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Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino
California September 15, 2025

Metrolink Unveils First-Ever Zero-Emission Train on Arrow Line in San Bernardino

The nation's first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission train rolled out of downtown San Bernardino ... more

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This California Solar Project Shows What’s Possible — So Why Aren’t There More? This California Solar Project Shows What’s Possible — So Why Aren’t There More?
California September 15, 2025

This California Solar Project Shows What’s Possible — So Why Aren’t There More?

“Why disturb land that has sacred value when we could just put ... more

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Trump Gets Rejected by South Korean Workers Detained in Mass Immigration Raid Trump Gets Rejected by South Korean Workers Detained in Mass Immigration Raid
Immigration September 12, 2025

Trump Gets Rejected by South Korean Workers Detained in Mass Immigration Raid

Donald Trump offered to let hundreds of South Korean workers detained during ... more

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‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE ‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE
Immigration September 12, 2025

‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE

A judge on Wednesday found a migrant from Colombia not guilty of ... more

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Kirk’s Death No Laughing Matter — Feds Warn Immigrants Kirk’s Death No Laughing Matter — Feds Warn Immigrants
Politics September 12, 2025

Kirk’s Death No Laughing Matter — Feds Warn Immigrants

The State Department on Thursday indicated it would review the legal status ... more

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California Ends HOV Lane Access for Electric Cars — What It Means for Latinos in Los Angeles California Ends HOV Lane Access for Electric Cars — What It Means for Latinos in Los Angeles
California September 11, 2025

California Ends HOV Lane Access for Electric Cars — What It Means for Latinos in Los Angeles

  Despite losing carpool lane perks, clean energy vehicles still offer big savings ... more

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Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’ Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’
Culture September 11, 2025

Marisol Schultz: ‘We are Facing an Uncertain Situation, But We Appeal to the Nobility of the Event.’

It’s now in full adolescence. The Léa-LA Book Festival turns 14 this ... more

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Newsom Surges Ahead in 2028 Democratic Nomination Contest Newsom Surges Ahead in 2028 Democratic Nomination Contest
LA Politics September 11, 2025

Newsom Surges Ahead in 2028 Democratic Nomination Contest

A new Emerson College Polling national survey finds President Donald Trump with ... more

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Latino Voters Dump Trump After the Shortest Honeymoon in Political History Latino Voters Dump Trump After the Shortest Honeymoon in Political History
Immigration September 11, 2025

Latino Voters Dump Trump After the Shortest Honeymoon in Political History

President Donald Trump's approval rating with Hispanics has plunged to a near ... more

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Fear Returns: Immigration Raids Reignite Anxiety and Chaos Fear Returns: Immigration Raids Reignite Anxiety and Chaos
Immigration September 11, 2025

Fear Returns: Immigration Raids Reignite Anxiety and Chaos

For much of the summer, undocumented immigrants in the Los Angeles region ... more

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Latin America Becomes New Home for Migrants Latin America Becomes New Home for Migrants
Immigration September 10, 2025

Latin America Becomes New Home for Migrants

The largest non-governmental migrant shelter in the Mexican border city of Juarez ... more

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California’s K-12 Schools Often Lack Sufficient Shade: “It’s Hot, and It’s Getting Hotter” California’s K-12 Schools Often Lack Sufficient Shade: “It’s Hot, and It’s Getting Hotter”
Education September 10, 2025

California’s K-12 Schools Often Lack Sufficient Shade: “It’s Hot, and It’s Getting Hotter”

Despite efforts by the state and local school districts, many public schools ... more

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‘American Families Are Trapped in a Cycle of Debt’ ‘American Families Are Trapped in a Cycle of Debt’
Economy September 10, 2025

‘American Families Are Trapped in a Cycle of Debt’

Yet another poll exposes the pain that working-class Americans are enduring thanks ... more

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Tijuana Shelter Faces Growing Demand Amid Deportation Spike Tijuana Shelter Faces Growing Demand Amid Deportation Spike
Immigration September 10, 2025

Tijuana Shelter Faces Growing Demand Amid Deportation Spike

After seeing only 741 migrants walk through their doors in August, a ... more

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Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass
California September 9, 2025

Villaraigosa Gains Momentum with Endorsement from Mayor Karen Bass

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass plans to endorse Antonio Villaraigosa, a longtime ... more